Mokorotlo · Initiation Ceremony
Mokorotlo is a traditional Basotho initiation ceremony for boys, marking their transition to manhood. The ceremony involves a series of physical and mental challenges to test their courage, strength, and wisdom.
The names it answers to
- MokorotloSesotho
What happens
- 1
Preparation
Boys are prepared by their families and community for the initiation ceremony, which includes teaching them important skills and values.
- 2
Circumcision
The boys are circumcised as a symbol of their transition to manhood.
- 3
Isolation
The boys are isolated from their families and community for a period of time, during which they are taught important lessons and skills by their elders.
- 4
Reintegration
The boys are reintegrated into their community, where they are welcomed as men and celebrated for their transition.
WHY
The Mokorotlo ceremony is done to mark a boy's transition to manhood and to teach him important skills and values.
It is also done to test a boy's courage, strength, and wisdom, and to prepare him for his responsibilities as a man.
The ceremony is a way of preserving Basotho culture and tradition, and of passing down important values and skills from one generation to the next.
WHYs are plural by design: your family may hold another. Dispute or add below; disagreement is recorded, never erased.
Who practices it
Held with care
This ceremony is considered sacred and private, and its details are not publicly disclosed.
Provenance
- generated: 2026-07-05
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